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Q1: You'll need 2 "what"s to respond correctly with the name of this stand with shelves for

bric-a-brac?

The crrect Answer is: what-not

Q2: "An American Son", by this senator whose parents left Cuba in the 1950s?

The crrect Answer is: Marco Rubio

Q3: Cape Roca, mainland Europe's westernmost point, is on the coast of this country?

The crrect Answer is: Portugal

Q4: He teamed with William Hanna to produce "The Flintsones"?

The crrect Answer is: Joe Barbera

Q5: Halyards & sheets are these used in different ways to control sails?

The crrect Answer is: ropes

Q6: An auto worker on the night shift might install this shift?

The crrect Answer is: four-on-the-floor (or four-speed)

Q7: Opened by the king in 1924, Italy's Autostrada dei Laghi or motorway of these can get
you to some famous ones like Varese & Maggiore?

The crrect Answer is: lakes

Q8: This school in Tempe didn't become a university until 1958?

The crrect Answer is: Arizona State University

Q9: Reflecting her Scottish ancestry, it was Lucy's maiden name on the show?
The crrect Answer is: McGillicuddy

Q10: This Irene Ryan character's "Beverly Hillbillies Cookbook" is not for the faint of palate
(possum, anyone?)?

The crrect Answer is: Granny

Q11: This 1st winner, from "Gay Divorcee", is also a Lincoln luxury car?

The crrect Answer is: "The Continental"

Q12: This river linking the Great Salt & Utah lakes is named for a river linking the Dead Sea
& the Sea of Galillee?

The crrect Answer is: the River Jordan

Q13: This California-based company calls itself the "world's largest online DVD movie rental
service"?

The crrect Answer is: Netflix

Q14: This word refers to the style of the period 1901-1910, from the English king who
reigned then?

The crrect Answer is: Edwardian (for Edward VII)

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